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  1. We're super happy to confirm the dates for our 2024/25 season trials. 11th and 18th May 2024 at Brightlands, Dulwich Pre Prep school, 8 Gallery Road, SE21 7AB (opposite BelAir House). Times are dependent on age: 2:30pm-3:30pm - Under 9s-Under 12s (school years 4-7 as of September 2024) 3:30pm-4.30pm - Under 13s-Under 18s (school years 8+ as of September 2024) Dulwich Village FC is a successful family club with teams at all ages and we're keen to expand. We're looking for girls across all age groups to join existing teams and also have plans to expand our U9s, U10s and U11s offering next season. If you have a daughter, niece, granddaughter or talented neighbour interested in playing football with a great bunch of girls, please come and give us a trial. To register please fill in this form https://tinyurl.com/DVFC-Trials
  2. Dulwich Harps GAA youth taster sessions commence Saturday 9th March at Peckham Rye Park. More details on how to register interest are attached. Sessions will run through to early July with new players welcome to join in at any point. 240212_Dulwich Harps Player Recruitment Poster_Youth (1).pdf
  3. Dulwich Harps GAA club is hosting some Gaelic Start taster sessions from March 9th as an introduction to Gaelic Games for children aged 5 to 17. The club already has a thriving mens and ladies setup and has now committed to commencing a youth section to complement the adult setup at the club. All abilities are welcome and the aim beyond the taster sessions is to play games against other clubs in the London area. For more details and on how to register interest please see attached,
  4. Dulwich Village FC girls' football trials for the new season (starting in September) take place on Sunday, June 4th, 11th and 18th. More information on the attached poster, and sign up link is https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdpUdy-RcJfn57-nxTCGjEQJwtKSIufvpdsWuE1VdyjmfgbFw/viewform If you have any questions about the trials, or the season ahead, please feel free to contact [email protected]
  5. Dulwich Village FC has a few spaces available for girls currently in year 6 or 7 looking to join a team for the new season in September. We train on a Friday from 6pm to 7pm at JAGs and have matches at various locations in South East London on a Sunday morning. Let me know if you would like to join Friday training in the next month to get a taster of the football ahead of making any decision. Ability to play in goals an added advantage!!
  6. Adding to the recommendations on here for Oskars. Sorted our fence that had fallen, and needed replacing, within days, was communicative throughout the quote, booking and work activity, always meeting his promises, was reasonably priced and his team did a super job and left the place spotless despite the rubbish weather. Would definitely use again (though I hope to not have to due to a new sturdy fence!)
  7. Dulwich Village FC is holding football trials on Monday 12th and Monday 26th September for u14 girls (girls currently in year 8 or 9), and Friday 16th September for u12 girls (girls currently in year 6 or 7). Girls with an appetite for playing in goals are especially welcome to the Friday 16th trial. League games for both teams take place on a Sunday. For more details please contact [email protected]
  8. Dulwich Village FC has a couple of spaces available in two of our girls squads for the forthcoming season: U12s (for those about to start in year 6 or 7) U14s (for those about to start in year 8 or 9) U12s train at 6pm on a Friday (at JAGs) with league games on Sundays U14s train at 6pm on a Monday (at JAGs) with league games on Sundays If you are interested in finding out more about trial dates in early September, please contact [email protected]
  9. We'd like to welcome girls currently in year 3 to year 6 to try out for our Dulwich Village FC girls' teams for next season. Trials will take place from 6.00 pm to 7.00 pm on Friday, May 13th, and Friday, May 20th on the astroturf pitches at JAGS Sports Club, Red Post Hill, London SE24 9JN. Please email [email protected] with the following details to register your daughter for a trial: Girl's Name Date of Birth Parent Name The date she will come for a trial We can't wait to meet you at our girls' trials and welcome new girls to the club ahead of the new season that commences in September.
  10. Would echo the positive comments for top signal on here. Tom was very swift in responding to our initial query, and very communicative before and during his visit. We needed an aerial amp fix and a replacement dish (which we only found out following inpsection on their arrival) but nothing was a bother and the remedy was patiently and thoroughly worked at by Tom during his visit, and all in a lovely manner. Would highly recommend if you have TV issues needing resolution.
  11. Dulwich village FC is holding trials in June for our girl's teams for next season. Trials are open to girls of all abilities from years 3 to 9, with further details attached. If you wish your daughter to attend, please email [email protected]
  12. The Dulwich Village FC u-10's girls squad (for girls in year 5) has a couple of places available. Training at JAGS sports ground on Fridays at 6pm with league matches on Sundays. PM me if interested.
  13. I can also recommend John, replied quickly to my initial enquiry, turned up to do the work on time a few days later and did a great job (one wall in bedroom being plastered) Tidy and communicative throughout.
  14. Crashed moped looking a bit worse for wear in Green Dale fields (photo attached). Council alerted so may not be there for long.
  15. After seven years of trial and error with many heating engineers, power flushers and plumbers we finally found someone to diagnose and solve our heating system headaches. I would highly recommend Michael Harrold 07894265432 who not only knows his stuff but is the most reliable tradesman we have used when it came to communication responsiveness and expectation management.
  16. I echo the recommendation of Jane at Dulwich Dog School. Although we were in a puppy group class, it felt much like having individual attention. Jane took time to involve all the family in the classes, and was happy to take any random questions from us all. Each class was followed up on with detailed notes that we still refer to.
  17. Just had a back garden transformed by Saied - lawn returfed, flower planting, shed painting and general tidy up - looks like it never has before. Garden unexpectedly had four tonnes of concrete underneath which had curtailed lawn growth, but no more thanks to the hard work in removing the rubble and giving the lawn a chance to grow. Would recommend Saied for the pride in his work.
  18. Herne Hill train station (booth) Morrissons Peckham (booth) Post Office/Pharmacy Dulwich Village (by camera)
  19. Have visitors from Ireland next week. I know they would enjoy some soda bread with their fryup!
  20. Thanks all. Lots of options after all.
  21. Sainsbury's DKH and Morrison's Peckham booths are not accessible/out of service. Are there other options locally?
  22. I sent the below request to the customer services email twice (one in September and once in October) but got no reply despite website saying i should hear within 20 days "I wish to understand more about your staffing at London Bridge at peak evening times. The frequency of the services at evening rush hour is not ideal (only one train to North Dulwich every 20 minutes between 17.11 and 19.01) People understand this frequency may improve post works at London Bridge. People also understand that sometimes technical problems lead to delays. Whilst both the frequency and technical issues are frustrating they are nowhere near as annoying as being stuck on a train at London Bridge that can't take off due to driver delays in arriving to the train. It is shameful that the delays of one person can have a detriment on hundreds of people trying to get home. Such delays seem to have increased lately. Can you not have relief staff or surplus staff on the station to take trips for which a driver is late for? Failing that can you be more specific about the driver delay when announcing? How long more the wait is likely, why the driver is late etc? As it stands people think Mr Driver just couldn't be bothered turning up for work on time and feel wound up by the driver when a better explanation of the delay would dissipate that fury. Yes the announcements apologise for the delay, yes there are people on the platforms saying the driver should be here soon, but those platitudes are not addressing the repeating problem. Can you let me know the usual reasons for staff delays to trains (is it mainly due to late for work people, or sickness) and what if any cover you have in place for such delays
  23. Mmmmm This might make any standard appeal to such fines less likely to succeed http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/cars/article-3303189/Parking-ticket-disappointment-UK-motorists-Supreme-Court-rejects-chip-shop-owner-s-85-appeal.html
  24. Happy to also recommend Richard - he has just finished painting our downstairs and did a super job at reasonable rates. Kept disruption to the minimum and the place tidy.
  25. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-23598335
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